Cody Rhodes Says His Story Is Not A Lock, Comments On Fans Still Believing In Him

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WWE star “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes recently spoke with Sam Roberts on his “Not Sam Wrestling” podcast on a variety of topics including how part of what a wrestler does is how happy a fan gets and how furious the fans can get as well. Rhodes noted that he was surprised that the fans still believe in him despite his loss at WrestleMania 39 and that is why he had to make the point of trying to acknowledge each member of the WWE Universe.

Rhodes said, “Part of what we do is how happy they get and sometimes how furious they get. I was more surprised with the biggest task that came after. Minutes after, it dawned on me, to get back here, they have to still believe in me. I just lost in front of them, and they have to still believe. I’ve done some tough things. In the documentary, there are things said that could not be done, and we went and did them. The task of ‘can I get them to be on board even more after so many have invested, flown out, traveled, brought people.’ I remember seeing a guy in the crowd who had every piece of my merch on, every piece, and he was just staring at me. Grown man, hand on his hips, I caught eyes, I couldn’t break. I told him, ‘I’m sorry.’ That was the part that surprised me the most. Every place we go to, and knock on wood this continues to happen, every place we go to seems like more excitement. I don’t want to buy in and be like, ‘I knew it.’ No, it’s a tough task. They feel more excited, and a thing I noticed was fans are bringing signs back a lot more these days. Signs, that’s like the greatest thing ever. I had to make the point of trying to acknowledge each one of these. That really fills me up.”

Rhodes also talked about how he thinks they’re on pace to do something very special, but this is not a lock that his story will be finished.

“I think we’re on pace to do something very special, but everything I do, is so fragile. It feels fragile, all great things are. The story of Cody Rhodes is not a lock. Getting back, it’s fragile, but I try to make it a lock.”

You can check out the complete interview below:


(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)